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Lola Kirke Inspirational Quotes (11)
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There's something really natural to me about being what they call in the business a hyphenate. Being a musician-actor or writer-musician-actor.
Lola Kirke
I realized that I really didn't like the sound of the ukulele so much so I started playing the guitar.
Lola Kirke
I love acting so much, but listening to music and making music has been the greatest savior for me.
Lola Kirke
Making music is so much more self-motivated. It's my own music. It's my own time. I don't have a team around me that's helped me make everything.
Lola Kirke
The classical music scene was completely unfamiliar to me. A lot of people think of older generations and stuffiness. But it's not. You listen to the Overture of 1812, and you can hear a rock n' roll catharsis.
Lola Kirke
I'm going to be a better actor, or I'm going to try to be a better actor. I'm going to try to be a better musician. I'm going to be an artist instead of just this one thing.
Lola Kirke
When I have no idea what to do with how I'm feeling, I generally make a song out of it.
Lola Kirke
Even though I was performing all the time as an actress and I was doing all of these plays as a kid, there's a vulnerability about being a musician that you don't get [when] you perform somebody else's work.
Lola Kirke
I started playing music when I was 18. My heart was just broken so badly that I decided that I really wanted to start playing music. It felt like the only thing that I could do in response to that. And I've been playing ever since.
Lola Kirke
It takes a lot of courage to be a performer.
Lola Kirke
I had no kind of work ethic and I always felt that music - especially rock 'n' roll - was a more for boys.
Lola Kirke